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NBA launches into 2026

The Noosaville Business Association (NBA) has entered 2026 with renewed energy, a growing membership base, and a packed calendar of events aimed at activating and promoting the Noosaville business community.

Now well into February, the Association says the year is already shaping up to be one of its most dynamic yet, with new events, fresh activations, and an influx of new members across the Noosaville region.

The NBA officially kicked off its 2026 events calendar in late January with a sunset networking cruise on the Noosa River. Hosted by Pelican Boat Hire, members and guests boarded The Daytripper for an evening of connection and conversation while cruising the river at dusk. The event drew a full boat, with attendees enjoying wine, charcuterie platters, and relaxed networking against the backdrop of one of Noosa’s most iconic waterways.

These events are designed not only to bring people together, but to support local businesses and showcase to NBA members the incredible businesses operating right here within our local business community — highlighting the diversity, talent, and quality that Noosaville has to offer.

The Association has also reported a significant rise in membership, with a 65 per cent increase over the past five months, reflecting strong confidence from local businesses and continued demand for connection, advocacy, and promotion within the Noosaville area. Event planning for the year is now firmly in place, with a range of upcoming luncheons and one-off special events set to be announced in the coming weeks.

March will also see the return of the NBA’s popular networking formats, including its first BA5 (Business After 5) event for 2026, along with Good Morning Noosaville – Business Over Brews, providing even more opportunities for members to connect, collaborate, and strengthen relationships.

The Noosaville Business Association continues to advocate on behalf of businesses across the Noosaville Foreshore, Industrial Precinct, Marina, and Tewantin areas. Established in 2000, the not-for-profit, community-based association exists to represent, support, and promote businesses within Noosaville’s diverse and thriving economy.

Businesses interested in becoming involved or learning more about upcoming events are encouraged to visit www.noosavilleba.org for full details and membership information.

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